Josh Kramer

As you grow older, time seems to speed up.

Rural Access Distribution (RAD) Cooperative officers, from left, Diana Hahn, vice president, Jim’s SuperValu in Park River; Alex Bata, president, Adams Community Development Corporation; and Jenna Gullickson, secretary/treasurer, Hoople Grocery, sit in the truck purchased by the co-op, which will deliver groceries and products from the redistribution hub, Jim’s SuperValu in Park River, to grocery stores in Hoople and Edinburg and climate-controlled grocery lockers in Adams and Fordville. PHOTO COURTESY LARR
Josh Kramer

We take care of each other. That’s it!

preparing school lunch

The effects of a nationwide labor shortage are hitting North Dakota where it really hurts. After Nov.

Al Gustin

It was more than 50 years ago, at one of the first conventions of the National Association of Farm Broadcasters I attended.

Local veterans create masks as part of an art therapy program at the Fargo VA that encourages the use of art to work through trauma. The meaning behind each mask is unique to the veteran artist, as masks are designed to depict personal experiences of trauma and recovery.

This year, images from Afghanistan entered American homes, as the United States exited the country and ended a 20-year war. The U.S.

Roxanne Henke

When my husband and I got married, even though we were mostly broke, we felt like we had it made.